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A Florida billionaire ignores a stop sign, killing the young driver of another car; a celebrity publicist backs her SUV into a crowd of people and flees the scene.
A Florida billionaire ignores a stop sign, killing the young driver of another car; a celebrity publicist backs her SUV into a crowd of people and flees the scene.
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S1, EP61 "Polo King's Deadly Hit and Run"A Florida billionaire ignores a stop sign, killing the young driver of another car; a celebrity publicist backs her SUV into a crowd of people and flees the scene.
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S1, EP62 "From Student Seduction to Murder"High school staffer Pamela Smart has a love affair with a student and convinces him to kill her husband.
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S1, EP63 "North Hollywood Gun Battle"Los Angeles police are outgunned by bank robbers.
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S1, EP64 "Dark Family Secrets Turn Deadly"Secrets come to light as police investigate Jeffrey Pyne in the beating death of his mother; Maurice Clarett turns from football to crime.
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S1, EP60 "Movie Theatre Massacre"James Holmes is found guilty of murdering 12 people and injuring 70 more in a shooting at a Colorado movie theatre.
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S1, EP59 "Terrorists Kill Soldier"The brutal murder of a British soldier by radical Muslims on a London street is caught on tape; the Lackawanna Six go to terrorist training camp to prepare for holy war.
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S1, EP58 "Reckless Deaths on a Hollywood Set"A stunt goes horribly wrong, causing three deaths on the set of "Twilight Zone: The Movie"; billionaire hotelier Leona Helmsley is called "the queen of mean."
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S1, EP57 "Celebrity Son Murder"Ennis Cosby is gunned down on the streets of Los Angeles while changing a tire; during the Reagan administration, the U.S. is accused of selling weapons in exchange for hostages.
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